Assessing chemical pollution with biomonitoring approaches in streams and rivers: a critical review

IF 6 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ariane Moulinec, Jens Arle, Henner Hollert, Sarah Hörchner, Sarah Johann, Cornelia Kienle, Matthias Oetken, Andrea Sundermann
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Many rivers and streams are affected by chemical pollution, yet current chemical monitoring methods are limited for technical and economic reasons. Biomonitoring has been increasingly used as a means of assessing the impacts of chemical pollution and indirectly monitoring river contamination. To provide an overview of the wide variety of biomonitoring approaches, we conducted a systematic review of the literature investigating the relationship between chemical pollution and biological responses. We distinguished five main approaches for the biomonitoring of chemical pollution: (i) monitoring of native communities; (ii) laboratory bioassays; (iii) in situ bioassays; (iv) mesocosms; and (v) monitoring of wild populations. Although each of them covers a wide range of methods and endpoints, we have highlighted their main advantages and limitations. Because native communities are exposed to a wide range of stressors, isolating the effects of chemical pollution alone is often limited. Most of the existing community indices cannot depict the full extent of the impact of pollutants on communities, but rather provide information on either general degradation of water and/or sediment quality. Effect-based methods (EBMs), including ecotoxicological bioassays and biomarkers, can better isolate the effects of pollution, and, to some extent, of specific types of pollutants. The experimental design of EBMs must be adapted to the research question and the context of the study, so that the test organisms, exposure scenarios and endpoints accurately reflect the contamination. In this context, a comparison with theoretically non-stressful situations with either a dilution series of the exposure solution in the laboratory or a comparison of laboratory and field treatment is relevant. The main difficulties encountered in the approaches investigated in the present review are the comparability of sampling strategies, non-linear concentration–response relationships, extrapolation from laboratory to field exposure, the highly variable sensitivity of organisms and the geographical specificities. Overall, a combination of different EBMs can integrate the effects of exposure to specific contaminants at both spatial and temporal scales while accounting for confounding factors. The establishment of thresholds and guidelines would facilitate the integration of EBMs into regular monitoring programmes. This in turn will greatly facilitate the assessment of chemical impairment.

用生物监测方法评估溪流和河流中的化学污染:综述
许多河流和溪流受到化学污染的影响,但由于技术和经济原因,目前的化学监测方法受到限制。生物监测已越来越多地用作评估化学污染影响和间接监测河流污染的手段。为了提供各种生物监测方法的概述,我们对研究化学污染与生物反应之间关系的文献进行了系统的回顾。我们区分了化学污染生物监测的五种主要方法:(i)监测本地社区;(ii)实验室生物测定;(iii)原位生物测定;(四)昌盛;(五)监测野生种群。虽然它们中的每一个都涵盖了广泛的方法和端点,但我们强调了它们的主要优点和局限性。由于当地社区暴露在各种各样的压力源中,单独隔离化学污染的影响往往是有限的。大多数现有的群落指数不能描述污染物对群落影响的全部程度,而只能提供有关水和(或)沉积物质量普遍退化的信息。基于效应的方法(EBMs),包括生态毒理学生物测定和生物标志物,可以更好地分离污染的影响,并且在某种程度上,可以分离特定类型的污染物。EBMs的实验设计必须适应研究问题和研究背景,以便测试生物、暴露场景和终点准确反映污染。在这种情况下,与理论上无压力的情况进行比较,无论是在实验室稀释一系列暴露溶液,还是实验室和现场处理的比较,都是相关的。在本综述中调查的方法中遇到的主要困难是采样策略的可比性,非线性浓度-响应关系,从实验室到现场暴露的外推,生物体的高度可变敏感性和地理特异性。总体而言,不同EBMs的组合可以在空间和时间尺度上整合暴露于特定污染物的影响,同时考虑混杂因素。设立阈值和准则将有助于将电子管理办法纳入经常监测方案。这反过来又将大大促进化学损伤的评估。
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Environmental Sciences Europe
Environmental Sciences Europe Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.70%
发文量
110
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: ESEU is an international journal, focusing primarily on Europe, with a broad scope covering all aspects of environmental sciences, including the main topic regulation. ESEU will discuss the entanglement between environmental sciences and regulation because, in recent years, there have been misunderstandings and even disagreement between stakeholders in these two areas. ESEU will help to improve the comprehension of issues between environmental sciences and regulation. ESEU will be an outlet from the German-speaking (DACH) countries to Europe and an inlet from Europe to the DACH countries regarding environmental sciences and regulation. Moreover, ESEU will facilitate the exchange of ideas and interaction between Europe and the DACH countries regarding environmental regulatory issues. Although Europe is at the center of ESEU, the journal will not exclude the rest of the world, because regulatory issues pertaining to environmental sciences can be fully seen only from a global perspective.
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